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Faculty and Researchers - Researchers

At FEP there are many lecturers who divide their activity between teaching, research and management positions. Additionally, FEP has career researchers, contracted under projects.

Researchers

There are currently five career researchers at the School:

Additionally, FEP welcomes national or international researchers with a doctoral degree, to carry out research under the guidance of, or in collaboration with, a Professor or doctoral researcher from the School of Economics and Managment.

Visiting researchers and post-doctoral research are coordinated by Professor Paula Sarmento.

FEP welcomes post-doctoral researchers, national or foreign, who wish to conduct research – post-doctoral projects – under the guidance of a post-doctoral faculty member or researcher at the School of Economics and Management.

All post-doctoral research is coordinated by Professor Paula Sarmento.

Useful information:

  • The post-doctoral research project should have a duration of six months or more;
  • Admission to conduct a post-doctoral research project is done on a year-round, individual basis;
  • Applications should be sent to the post-doctoral programme Coordinator, with the following documents in attachment:
    • Application addressed to the Dean;
    • Updated Curriculum Vitae;
    • Research programme indicating the start date, duration and timeline of the proposed research activities;
    • Declaration of commitment to not perform any other professional activity during the period of enrolment at FEP, with the exception of teaching activities at institutions of higher education for up to 4 classroom hours per week;
    • Acceptance letter from the proposed supervisor;
    • If the proposed supervisor works within a FEP-sponsored research group, an acceptance letter from the Dean of said research group;
    • Civil and fiscal identification information, including the card number and expiration date of the supporting document(s);
    • Doctorate diploma/certificate of the post-doctoral researcher.
  • When applicable, non-resident post-doctoral researchers should, at the time of enrolment, present a Portuguese residence visa;
  • Enrolment as a post-doctoral researcher at FEP requires payment of a fee ;
  • In accordance with available resources, the post-doctoral researcher is granted use of the spaces and research facilities of the School or research group with which they are associated;
  • During their stay at the U.Porto, the post-doctoral researcher will have access to:
    • An identification card;
    • Libraries and documentation centres of the UP and their respective informational resources;
    • Public access computers;
    • Access to Wi-Fi network on their personal devices in all University of Porto spaces.
  • Post-doctoral researchers are encouraged not only to attend the seminars organized by CEF.UP and other seminars at FEP, but to present their own research, as well;
  • Up to three months after the date of termination of their enrolment as a post-doctoral researcher, the researcher must present a report of the activities they performed;
  • Upon submission of the report, the post-doctoral researcher has the right to obtain a post-doctorate certificate issued by FEP;
  • FEP does not provide financial support to post-doctoral researchers, therefore, all travel and housing expenses must be paid for by the researcher, unless otherwise specified in a separate cooperation agreement with FEP.


Post-doctoral regulations of the School of Economics and Management of the University of Porto

Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia Scholarship Regulations

FEP welcomes Portuguese and foreign researchers to conduct research projects in collaboration with professors or researchers from the School of Economics and Management.

The visiting researcher programme is coordinated by Professor Paula Sarmento.

Useful information

  • The duration of the visitation at FEP normally should be less than six months and may take place at any time of the year;
  • The research work carried out during the visitation period at FEP shall not include teaching activities, unless these are foreseen in a separate cooperation agreement with FEP;
  • Research proposals must be submitted to the visiting researcher programme Coordinator with the following documents attached:
    • Updated Curriculum Vitae;
    • A brief description of the research programme (250 to 500 words) with indication of the start date and length;
    • A recommendation letter from a FEP professor or researcher;
    • Civil and fiscal identification information, including the number and expiration date of the supporting document(s).
  • When applicable, non-resident researchers must present a valid residence visa at the time of enrollment;
  • The visiting researcher is granted, subject to available resources, the right to use the research spaces and resources of the School or the Research Unit they are connected with;
  • During their time at FEP, the visiting researcher will have the right to:
    • Access the libraries and documentary centres of the UP and respective informational resources;
    • Public access computers;
    • Access the wi-fi network on personal devices in all spaces of the University of Porto.
  • Visiting researchers are encouraged not only to attend the seminars organized by CEF.UP and other seminars at FEP, but to present their own research, as well;
  • FEP does not provide financial support to visiting researchers, therefore, all travel and housing expenses must be paid for by the researcher, unless otherwise specified in a separate cooperation agreement with FEP.